Male | 35
Recurring Foot Blisters: Causes and Treatment
I have recurring blisters under and on the side of my foot. As one clears another few show up
Trichologist
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Blisters that keep popping up could mean recurring blisters. They're small, liquid-filled pockets that repeatedly appear on feet. Tight shoes causing friction, sweat, or allergies might cause them. Wear comfy shoes to avoid them. Keep feet dry too. Use blister pads if needed. But see a dermatologist if they won't go away. They can suggest further treatment.
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Questions & Answers on "Dermatologyy" (2043)
Hi,i have deep dark circles under both of my eyes,i tried many of eye creams and it didn't reduced..is there any treatment to reduce dark circles?
Female | 22
For dark circles chemical peel can be done. Other options like Fillers are also used.
For deciding treatment plan you need to share face pics and have video consultation with dermatologist in Jayanagar or any other place comfortable with you. Hope this answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Audumbar Borgaonkar
Today in the morning I had a little mark like I was bitten by something one at the back of my hand the other near my elbow now both are really swollen and painful but they are not itchy as in the morning what could that be and what do I do cause I'm worried
Female | 18
You may be a victim of an insect or spider bite. In some cases, though, these bites can make a person swell and feel pain. Although it's not itchy right now, the reaction can be different in the future. To help, clean the bites gently with soap and water, apply a cold compress like a cool cloth, and take over-the-counter pain relievers for the discomfort. If the swelling doesn't go away or new symptoms appear, it's better to contact a dermatologist for advice.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
Aslam alaikum sir I have watery pimples on my face and shock like pain in my half side face I am also kidney transplant what should I do
Male | 25
It sounds like you may have shingles, especially since you have a history of a kidney transplant. Shingles can cause a painful rash and need prompt treatment. Please see a dermatologist and a neurologist as soon as possible for proper diagnosis and care.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
Hi, my brother is having these white spots on his back right below neck. It was a tiny spot and now it is increasing. What should we do?
Male | 29
Your brother may have a condition called tinea versicolor. It occurs when areas of the skin get discolored with white pigmentation. Since there are yeasts that occur, they are the result of the infection of the skin. The circles get bigger if the weather is warm and wet. Use an antifungal cream or medicated shampoo to help you out. Visit a dermatologist to get a proper solution for his condition.
Answered on 15th July '24
Dr. Anju Methil
I have discoloration on the penis head which appears to be getting bigger, is this usual?
Male | 60
It's important to pay attention when you notice any changes in the color or appearance of your penis head. To get the right treatment, be sure to see a dermatologist because it might just be due to irritation from chemicals or soaps.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
I am in a constant state of allergy/sinus attacks. Just about everyday and if not everyday, ever other, I’m congested sneezing running nose and constant irritation to my face along with my face feeling hot. I have cats but have had them for 5 years and this is just now a problem within the last 10 months.
Female | 24
You might be suffering from allergies - which could be the main reason for your never-ending sinus problems. Allergies can arise at any moment, even though you have become accustomed to living with your cat for a long time. The cat dander might be the one causing your symptoms to flare up. One way to improve your condition is to use an air purifier, keep your home tidy, and take the antihistamines prescribed by a dermatologist.
Answered on 9th Oct '24
Dr. Anju Methil
I have developed skin infection. It's white and reddish thick dry scaly itchy skin area.
Male | Shailesh Patel
You might be suffering from a fungal skin infection known as ringworm. Ringworm can turn your skin into white, reddish, thick, dry, and scaly. Apart from that, the skin can get very itchy. Ringworm is a type of fungus that spreads through skin-to-skin contact. To help get rid of ringworm, you can use antifungal cream. However, it would be best if you cleaned and dried the area.
Answered on 30th Aug '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
i’m a 23 year old male and i’ve been suffering with itchy red bumps on my stomach for a while now. it started the day after i returned from my thailand trip on 24th august 2024. i immediately went to a dermatologist as i was afraid if it’s any STI but my dermatologist assured me and suggested me Clobetasol Cream IP 0.05% and told me it would be fine. i used it for a couple days and the red bumps on my stomach were gone for a few days but it started itching again and they were back after a few days. whenever i use that cream the red bumps would go away and when i don’t they pop out again.
Male | 23
Eczema can cause itchy red bumps on the skin that come and go often. The Clobetasol Cream which your dermatologist recommended can relieve the suffering by reducing redness and itching but it is not a permanent solution. For the best management of eczema, you need to keep your skin moisturized, avert irritants such as severe soaps or rough materials, and stick to a mild skincare regimen. If the symptoms do not go away, it is better to see your dermatologist again for more advice.
Answered on 9th Sept '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
I am 18 year old and have itching in body for 1 month
Male | 18
You have been suffering from an intense heat all over your body for a month. This could be due to dry skin, insect bites, or an allergic reaction. Use a soft and gentle soap and moisturizing lotion, and avoid scratching. If the itching continues, you might want to seek out a dermatologist for advice.
Answered on 23rd Sept '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
Can large open pores and chicken pox scars be completely removed from face
Female | 25
When skin's injured or stretched, pores enlarge, and scars emerge, leaving unflattering marks. Although pores remain forever, their appearance diminishes. Laser treatments, chemical peels unclog, smooth for improvement. Chicken pox scars too fade with similar remedies. Still, seek a dermatologist's expertise. Their guidance personalizes treatments and ensures optimal skin renewal.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
Hello, I have experienced something out of ordinary which is my right upper skin turning black from knuckles and both elbows. I tend to shake mostly when doing something small like inserting a pin in a small hole. I have a ringing in my ear in a day It can happen 3 to 4 times and it takes like 4 seconds . I thought it's from my infected teeth but am not sure . Am working 12 hours a day is it fatigue ?
Female | 25
The dark skin tone might stem from sluggish blood flow. As for the shaking and ear ringing, those could be linked to stress or fatigue from all that hard work. Remember to pause during those long shifts, try some relaxation exercises, and nourish yourself properly. If the issues persist, don't hesitate to consult a dermatologist.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
Hi...i am having itchy rash outside my vagina and thighs , its been 2days
Female | 24
Fungal infections can lead to an itchy rash in the vaginal and thigh area. The warm and humid climate is an ideal growth environment for fungi. Keep the area dry and clean. You can use antifungal creams available over the counter to help clear it up. Moreover, wearing loose and breathable clothes is also important.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
I am facing acne issues in face and they are leaving marks as well on face.
Female | 28
Many people deal with acne. These are small red pimples that appear on the face. Sometimes these pimples go away but leave behind ugly marks. They happen when oil mixes with dead skin cells and blocks the tiny holes in your skin. To avoid this, cleanse your face every day using mild soap, and don’t squeeze the spots. Additionally, you may want to seek help from a skin specialist who can offer more guidance.
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
I have a leprosy. And I am on medication
Female | 23
The medicine of leprosy commonly called as MB MDT( multibacillary Multi Drug Therapy) is given for the period of 6 months to 2 years depending upon the severity of leprosy and time taken to get it resolved or resolution of the symptoms. These medications if taken under the proper supervision are safe. If any problem arises due to the medication you may contact the prescribing doctor or dermatologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
I am a 18 year old male and im concuabout having hsv 1 and hsv 2, i was a little worried about what they look like because i saw something that looked unusual in both places.
Male | 18
It's important to get examined by a healthcare professional, like a dermatologist or a urologist, to diagnose any concerns regarding HSV-1 or HSV-2 accurately. Avoid self-diagnosis based on appearance, as it can be misleading. Early detection and proper medical guidance are crucial for managing any potential infections.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
I did surgery on Keloid on my back but the wound is not healing fast. Please what do should I do to stop the keloid from growing back again.
Male | 43
A keloid is when the skin grows too much after an injury has healed. They may feel itchy or painful. You could use silicone sheets or gel over the wound to stop it from growing back. Additionally, ask your physician about corticosteroid injections which can help flatten the keloid.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
I have gone through hair transplant surgery 4.5 months ago. I am suffering from Androgenetic Alopecia. As per the doctor, I am taking minoxidil and finastride on daily basis. However, my hair sheds while I apply minoxidil (10-15 hairs shed) and while I wash my head. Please suggest whether this is normal or should I consider any other treatment?
Hair fall is natural. As the lifecycle of hair has different stages.
- Telogen and exogen are shedding phases of hair cycle where we lose hair. 15 to 20% hair are shed in these phases, therefore it's natural.
- But when you lose more hair than routine, then its a matter of concern. Upto 30 to 40 hair per day is normal. Whatever you lose will grow back according to your hair cycle.
- If you are losing thin hair very frequently then it's alarming as well.
- After starting minoxidil hair fall increases. But that is normal and you will get those hair back because you are not losing them from the root.
Keep using minoxidil and finasteride it will help you.
You can refer this page to find doctors - Dermatologists in India, or you can consult me as well anytime you feel that the state of your hair is seeing no improvement.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gajanan Jadhao
Palmoplantar psoriasis treatment is needed for me that is affected areas are palms and skin under toe
Male | 29
Palmoplantar psoriasis is a disease that affects your palms and the skin under your toes making them red, scaly, and itchy. It is a result of the immune system mistakenly attacking healthy skin cells. For the treatment, use moisturizers and gentle soap, cotton gloves, and socks. Your dermatologist may also recommend you apply creams or do light therapy.
Answered on 18th Oct '24
Dr. Anju Methil
Mouth infaction in the befor 4 month
Female | 52
A mouth infection, it seems, troubled you months ago. Many causes exist for mouth infections: poor cleaning of teeth and gums, cuts inside the mouth, or a weak immune system. Pain, swelling, redness, even pus - these symptoms might appear. To treat the infection, some steps: rinse with saltwater, brush, and floss diligently, and see a dermatologist for antibiotics if severe. Mouth infections, while unpleasant, can improve with proper care.
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Dr. Anju Methil
Small pimple in body filled with water
Male | 21
If you have a little pimple on your body full of water, it could be a condition called a water blister. This is more often than not due to friction or burns. It may be a tiny bubble on your skin. The best strategy is to keep it clean and not pop it. It's your body's way of filling the area with protection as it is recovering. However, if it starts to get painful or the rash spreads, you should see a dermatologist.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Anju Methil
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